Modern high performance computers are built with a combination of resources including: multi-core processors, many core processors, large caches, high speed memory, high bandwidth inter-processor communications fabric, and high speed I/O capabilities.

This article introduces the implementation of the submodule feature coming to Intel® Fortran in compiler version 16.0. This allows modification of submodules without recompiling every source that uses a module.

An article briefly covering the Women in Technology event organized and executed by Intel(R) Guadalajara: the first developer event dedicated to women in Mexico. Includes links to buzz created around the web involving the event.

Here are the release notes for the Intel IoT Developer Kit v1.5 UPM:
v0.3.1
Updated index pages for API documentation and cross-linked them
More images were added for Grove, Adafruit and Sparkfun sensors along with licensing information
Applied a set of patches to improve code robustness
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Here are the latest release notes for the Eclipse IDE
The IoT DevKit menu consolidates useful IoT project functionality, such as updating your board libraries and creating a new IoT project.
New code templates give you more examples to quick-start your projects.